Potential pacemaker implantation in an intra-atrial conduction block
mimicking a complete atrioventricular block
- Masaki Honda
, - Yu Makihara
, - KOTARO OBUNAI,
- HIROYUKI WATANABE
Masaki Honda

Tokyo Bay Urayasu Ichikawa Iryo Center
Corresponding Author:benshi406@gmail.com
Author ProfileAbstract
Intra-atrial conduction dissociations resulting from incisions made
during mitral valve surgery or maze procedures reportedly cause
pseudo-atrioventricular blocks, in which atrioventricular node function
is preserved despite the electrocardiogram indicating an
atrioventricular block. We evaluated a 55-year-old man with a
pseudo-atrioventricular block for potential pacemaker implantation. The
stroke volume was higher without pacing than with simulated pacing
mimicking an implanted pacemaker. Additionally, escape beat
responsiveness was maintained during an exercise stress test. Based on
these results and the absence of symptoms, we decided not to implant a
pacemaker in the patient.